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we cast lots whose deputies should first resort to the other, and it fortuned that his deputies should come to Carham, where I, the gentlemen of the country, and the defendants of whom they complained remained, and answered the whole

4. Berwick. 50. Earl of Bedford to Sir Wm. Cecil. Thos. Clerk of Wark procured a lease in reversion of Carham parsonage and tithes thereto belonging, now in occupation of John Carre of Ford, Luke Ogle, and Collingwood, constable of

got two couple of hounds, and home the same night. On Friday the 25 th he crossed the water at Carham, rode to Newham that night, and hunted all Saturday in Bambroughshire with some of the gentlemen there. On Sunday

to Carham and sent in another upon pretence to excuse my coming so near. The King was jealous, crediting those who said my number was three or four score. Next morning the King hunted within two miles of Carham. I

servants. John Selby of Pawston slain by the Burnes defending his own goods in his house there. John Ewart of Carham slain on English ground at the rescue of Englishmen bringing their own goods. "Reafes." in Hethpoole in daylight, by

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of Helmsley , Garton , and Kirby Grindalythe , and other property, including (in Northumberland ) the whole vill of Carham -on-Tweed, a mansura at Wark , the whole vill of Titlington , and the churches of Ilderton and Newton-in-Glendale

the bishop's son-in-law. The Scots, however, driven out of Northumbria at this time, were victorious in the important fight at Carham in 1018 , when 'the people of St. Cuthbert' were annihilated. The disaster broke the heart of Bishop Aldhun,

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called Wark Common, lying wholly &quot; or partly within the Barony or Manor of Wark, in the ÃÂ* Parifh of Carham, in the County of Northumberland ;&quot; to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe. A Meflage was brought

Wark Com- &quot; mon, lying wholly or partly within the Barony or &quot; Manor of Wark, in the Parifh of Carham, in the &quot; County of Northumberland.&quot; Ordered, That the faid Bill be committed to the Confideration of the Lords

Wark Com- &quot; mon, lying wholly or partly within the Barony or &quot; Manor of Wark, in the Parifh of Carham, in the &quot; County of Northumberland,&quot; was committed, &quot; That &quot; they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined

Wark Com- &quot; mon lying wholly or partly within the Barony or &quot; Manor of Wark, in the Parifli of Carham, in the County of Northumberland&quot; The Queftion was put, ÃÂ« Whether this Bill fhall &quot; pafs?&quot; It was refolved

Walte Ground, called Wark Common, lying wholly or partly within the Barony or Manor of Wark, in the Parifh of Carham, in the County of Northumberland&quot; &quot; An Adt for dividing and enclofing the Open and Common Fields, Half-year Meadow

been llarriec The preaccutrix wvas too ill to appear, but Seuliient evisience was taken to justify a remand. 'lbs Ilaedloeseaterner Carham arrived at West Cowes on Friday, wiYth Iasseisgers teroem ourrnemouth. In berthing Ahe esiruc the pomntooll, started stem, and

or other wise, as may be resolved on by the meet- ing,' and for other purposes. Mr. RICHARD HIODGISON, of Carham, M.P., chairman of L se board of directors, occupied the chair. He said he was not surprised that the

been formed in connection with works ham.' " of defence at Lilburn-tower Camp , " 'J he earliest notice of Carham Middleton Hall Camp , and other places. occurs in the year 1018 , in connection Our impression is, that

and an extensive prospect into Scotland . The boundary between the hamlets of Downham and Moneylaws, (in the parish of Carham ,) runs o ver the top of the hill. Description. rrue camp is situated on a sloping ridge of